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Education Plays an Important Role in Overall Health
APR 4, 2018
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Healthiest Communities Rankings
According to US News, in collaboratoion with Aetna Foundation, Warren County has been named #32 on the Healthiest Communities Rankings List out of 500 communities in...
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SuperHero Dance for Mothers and Sons!
APR 3, 2018
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WHS Prom Committee is hosting a SUPERHERO DANCE for Mothers and Sons!!
REGISTRATION FORM
When: April 7th, 7-9:00pm
Where: Waynesville Middle School gym
Cost: $20 per family
There will be Co...
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Officer Ryan Wells Named Waynesville School Resource Officer
APR 3, 2018
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Officer Ryan Wells named Waynesville School Resource Officer Representatives of Wayne Local Schools and the Village of Waynesville have recently met on several occasions to examine school safety. Out ...